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The referee in charge of the second leg of the Arsenal-AC Milan Champions League series was shit. Everyone saw that he was shit. Everyone said that he was shit. But one person who isn't allowed to say it is oft-punished Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who called the match official a disgrace following the game, and has subsequently been fined €40,000 and banned for three matches. A bit harsh? Repeat offender?

October 11: UEFA announce that, as part of 'Football Against Racism in Europe Action Week', they are to reinforce their commitment to the cause by instructing all clubs in their competitions to wear armbands and t-shirts saying how rubbish racism is. 'No to Racism' 30-second TV spots are also shown before Champions League and Europa League games.

March 30: UEFA fine Arsene Wenger €40,000 and give him a three-match touchline ban for 'improper conduct' for being a bit rude to referee Damir Skomina after Arsenal's 3-0 Champions League win over AC Milan.

April 3: UEFA fine Porto €20,000 after their fans racially abused Mario Balotelli in Manchester City's Europa League game in Portugal.